Complete your Unregistered Vehicle Permit application in just a few minutes. Our team will then contact you by phone or email to book your consult to understand your use case.
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Note: You must have a Queensland drivers licence to apply for a vehicle permit in Queensland. If you do not have a Queensland drivers licence please apply on your state government's website.
An Unregistered Vehicle Permit (UVP) allows you to drive or tow an unregistered vehicle on public roads for specific purposes, such as repairs or to obtain a vehicle inspection. It's essential for those who need to legally move an unregistered vehicle.
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To ensure a smooth and efficient application process, please have the following information ready. This will help us submit your Unregistered Vehicle Permit application quickly and accurately.
We require your full name and residential address to ensure the permit is issued to the correct individual. This information is used to verify your identity and create a record for the permit, ensuring it aligns with legal and regulatory requirements.
Providing the garage address of your vehicle helps us determine the starting point for your journey. This is crucial for the validity of the permit, as it specifies the location where the vehicle will be kept when not in use on public roads.
Your mobile number is essential for communication purposes. We may need to contact you for additional information, updates on your application status, or to notify you once your permit has been approved and is ready.
We use your email address to send you a copy of your Unregistered Vehicle Permit once it has been granted. It's also used for any important communications regarding your application and to provide you with a digital record of the permit.
Details about your vehicle, such as the VIN, chassis or engine number, and make and model, are necessary to identify the specific vehicle for which the permit is issued. This ensures that the permit is accurately matched to your vehicle, preventing any potential misuse
Applying for an Unregistered Vehicle Permit through our website is straightforward and stress-free. Follow these easy steps to get your permit quickly.
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An Unregistered Vehicle Permit allows you to legally drive or tow an unregistered vehicle on public roads for specific purposes such as repairs or vehicle inspections. It is not a replacement for full registration and can only be used for the designated journey starting in Victoria.
You need a UVP when you must move an unregistered vehicle for purposes like preparing it for registration, transporting it for repairs, or taking it to an inspection. It is essential for situations where registering the vehicle is impractical or unnecessary for a short period.
You can apply for a UVP through the VicRoads website or by visiting a VicRoads Customer Service Centre. Ensure you have all required information such as your full name, address, vehicle details, and the reason for needing the permit.
When applying for a UVP, you need to provide: Full name and address Vehicle's garage address Mobile number Email address Vehicle details (VIN, chassis or engine number, year of manufacture, make, model, body type, and colour).
A UVP is typically valid for up to 28 days, depending on the specific requirements and conditions of the journey. It must cover the entire period during which the vehicle will be used on public roads.
No, a UVP cannot be used for social or domestic purposes. It is strictly for specific activities such as repairs, inspections, or moving the vehicle for reasons that align with the permit's terms.
Yes, vehicles covered by a UVP are insured for the duration of the permit. This includes third-party insurance to cover any liabilities during the permitted journey.
Yes, learner drivers can drive a vehicle issued with a UVP as long as they are accompanied by a fully licensed driver. Learner riders can also ride a motorcycle issued with a UVP under similar conditions.
Navigating the permit application process can be challenging, but with our streamlined service, you'll get your Unregistered Vehicle Permit without the usual hassle. We understand the key steps and ensure everything is handled efficiently, saving you time and stress.